Viewed through a financial and legal lens, the Kenya-US framework represents a case of incomplete technology transfer.
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The New Times on MSNOpinion
When data heals: How Africa is building shared intelligence for climate and health
Across Africa, the effects of climate change are already evident in hospitals and clinics. Shifting rainfall patterns and rising temperatures are increasing deaths from malaria, diarrheal diseases, ...
Salesforce has hosted its 2025 Trailblazer Awards in Johannesburg, recognising the South African organisations using ...
The MENA games industry entered 2025 with enormous expectations. Billions in long-term funding, a fast-growing player base, ...
Opinion
The Intelligence We Forgot: Why indigenous and ancestral knowledge is Africa’s missing AI superpower
The global AI ecosystem has been built upon an epistemic void, a missing centre, an unacknowledged blind spot that has quietly limited the scope of machine reasoning while amplifying biases inherited ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Delta is set to launch a first-of-its-kind historic route
Delta is preparing to open a route that will do more than connect two cities, it will redraw the map of how Americans reach a ...
Dubai received high-level international recognition following the successful staging of the inaugural Women’s Triathlon World ...
Sephardi Jews flourished for centuries in Muslim Spain and Portugal, creating a luminous culture of poetry, science, and ...
The Business & Financial Times on MSN
The Business Strategy Analyst with Jules Nartey-Tokoli: When momentum becomes a trap: How organizations can shift from inertia to adaptive agility
A freight train is the classic image of structural inertia: once it’s moving, its mass and design make it hard to stop or change course quickly. The idea describes large, established firms having ...
Eco anxiety is very real, so we share this year's most uplifting stories to prove there’s hope for our climate.
The great Central American odyssey ends with a sunburnt bum, a bruised ego and the faint hope that something further south will stitch up my heart.
A recent study provides the first detailed map of Cambodia’s coastal seafloor habitats and finds that simple, low-cost ...
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